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I have an opportunity to purchase some begerow riesling yeast- not alot
on the web other than marketing information. Has anyone used this
product before?

I'll be using EC118/D47 if all else fails.

I found one post about it:
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.c...cbcaa804ba709d

Thanks in advance-

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wrote:
> I have an opportunity to purchase some begerow riesling yeast- not alot
> on the web other than marketing information. Has anyone used this
> product before?
>
> I'll be using EC118/D47 if all else fails.
>
> I found one post about it:
>
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.c...cbcaa804ba709d
>
> Thanks in advance-
>
> Jason


I bought some 3 weeks ago for Riesling and maybe Gewurz. It's my first
time with it as well but it came recommended as being used in some
commercial wineries around here (BC). I had good results in the past
with Steinberg, 58W3, and liquid Rudisheimer (Wyeast). I usually do two
different yeasts on the same juice to compare.

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Default Begerow Riesling Yeast - Any users? (SIHA #7)

Hrmmm. I could do 3x5gallon batches instead of the 1x15 gallon batch I
had intended to do. Tho that does eat more carboys- I suppose after
the initial fermentation I could rack it into some empty corny kegs and
seal them off, venting the gas once a day...

You do bring up a good idea about testing it tho- I was hoping for an
easy fix.

I need more space

Jason

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> wrote:
> > I have an opportunity to purchase some begerow riesling yeast- not alot
> > on the web other than marketing information. Has anyone used this
> > product before?
> >
> > I'll be using EC118/D47 if all else fails.
> >
> > I found one post about it:
> >
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.c...cbcaa804ba709d
> >
> > Thanks in advance-
> >
> > Jason

>
> I bought some 3 weeks ago for Riesling and maybe Gewurz. It's my first
> time with it as well but it came recommended as being used in some
> commercial wineries around here (BC). I had good results in the past
> with Steinberg, 58W3, and liquid Rudisheimer (Wyeast). I usually do two
> different yeasts on the same juice to compare.
>
> Pp


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